KEY POINTS
  • Oracle shares soared almost 12% on Tuesday, lifting Larry Ellison's wealth by over $15 billion.
  • Ellison, who founded Oracle in 1977, is the company's biggest stakeholder, with shares in the software company worth about $146 billion.
  • Ellison is the world's fifth-richest person, according to Forbes.

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Larry Ellison, founder and former CEO of Oracle Inc. watches a training race from a motor boat ahead of the America's Cup World Series sailing competition on the Great Sound in Hamilton, Bermuda, October 16, 2015.

Oracle founder Larry Ellison notched a $15 billion gain on Tuesday after shares of his software company had their best day in over two years and closed at a record.

Ellison, who started Oracle in 1977, remains the company's biggest shareholder with a stake valued at roughly $146 billion after the latest pop. He's the fifth-wealthiest person in the world, according to Forbes, just behind Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and ahead of Warren Buffett.

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